Special class in Topeka An extension course in Topeka applicable to a master of science degree in civil engineering from KU became a reality with the first class meeting last Thursday. The program, offered through the KU Extension in cooperation with the School of Engineering and Architecture and the Graduate School, is in answer to demands in the Topeka area for highly trained civil engineers. "Because Topeka serves governmental needs, it is a nucleus for civil engineers." Nicholas Willems, program coordinator for the Civil Engineering Department, said, "Advanced technology requires that they continue to learn." The course offered now carries three hours credit. The entire program offers up to 18 hours credit. B. O. Kuzmanovic, professor of civil engineering, teaches this semester's class. Subsequent courses will be given by KU faculty. Willems said that although 16 is a modest number for the class, it should have many more next semester because of the number of young recruits now being trained in Topeka. An average of about 30 students is needed to cover costs. The new program is similar to a program that has been quite successful in the last eight years in Kansas City. The main difference is that the courses are offered on the KU campus in Kansas City. If you see news happening-call UN 4-3646 Church holds area meeting A district convention of Gamma Delta, a collegiate organization of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, will convene at University Lutheran Church Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 24-26. Plans for the first annual event are being directed by Miss Christine Kurth, Offerie sophomore. She said convention headquarters will be at the Eldridge Hotel in downtown Lawrence. The local chapter, called the Iota chapter, is headed by Roger Buck, Ottawa sophomore. He said representatives from 14 chapters in Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Missouri will attend the three-day session. The Rev. Dr. Donald Deffner, associate professor of religious education at Concordia Lutheran Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., will speak. Daily Kansan 11 Thursday, February 23, 1967 United Campus Christian Fellowship presents a three part series on "Issues In Science and Religion" Beginning Feb. 25th First presentation will be "Some Historical Conflicts" Prof. Ed. Daub U. C.C.F. Westminster Center 1204 Oread Program begins at 5:15 ATTENTION If you need that special suit for interviews and your job next year, come in today and take advantage of FINAL REDUCTIONS on our entire stock of fall & year-round suits. Entire Stock of REGULAR WEIGHT SUITS Now 1/3 OFF Normal Alterations Free) Reg. 55.00 Now 36.95 Reg. 65.00 Now 43.95 Reg. 75.00 Now 49.95 Reg. 90.00 Now 59.95 Sale Ends Saturday the university shop 1420 Crescent Rd. "On the Hill" Any Time Now ... Any time is the right time to come to Tops. Regular Tops care assures you that your clothes will keep that "brand new" look. If your appearance is important, let Teps Laundry and Dry Cleaners help you look your best. IN BY 9—OUT BY 5 1526 W. 23rd Street